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Algeria Showcases Commitment to Peaceful Nuclear Collaboration at Major International Conference

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Algeria is proudly making headlines on the global stage by participating in the 69th General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), taking place from September 15 to 19 in the vibrant city of Vienna, Austria. This year’s conference brings together delegates from across the globe, united under the objective of enhancing nuclear safety and promoting peaceful applications of nuclear technology. Heading the Algerian delegation is Rachedi Menadi, the President of the National Nuclear Safety and Security Authority, signaling Algeria’s commitment to playing an active role in international nuclear discussions.

In an inspiring speech during the conference’s general debate, Menadi emphasized Algeria’s endorsement of the IAEA’s initiatives aimed at bolstering developing nations’ access to peaceful nuclear energy. He pointed out the vital contributions that nuclear technology can make across various sectors, specifically in health, agriculture, water resources, and environmental protection. This commitment underscores Algeria’s dedication not only to its national development but also to supporting African partners in harnessing nuclear technology for sustainable growth.

A significant part of Algeria’s contribution involves the IAEA’s “Rays of Hope” (RoH) initiative, focused on training students and professionals from African countries in critical fields such as nuclear medicine, radiology, and radiotherapy. By investing in education and capacity-building, Algeria is playing a vital role in fostering a highly skilled workforce that can address health challenges across the continent.

During the scientific forum, centered around the theme “Atoms for Water,” Menadi highlighted Algeria’s commitment to achieving water security — a crucial goal for any country. This year’s landmark achievement included the commissioning of five new seawater desalination plants. Such advancements are part of President Abdelmadjid Tebboune’s broader vision to enhance Algeria’s infrastructure and resource management, demonstrating an innovative approach to tackling one of the world’s pressing challenges: water scarcity.

As Africa continues to evolve in the realm of nuclear technology and resource management, Algeria stands as a beacon of progress and collaboration. The nation’s participation in the IAEA conference highlights its strategic commitment to peaceful nuclear advancements and reflects its role as a proactive leader on the continent.

Stay tuned for more updates from this impactful event, and watch as Algeria continues to pave the way for future innovations in nuclear technology and sustainable development.

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